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In response to my last post about the large-scale support there now is for a General Election and research that shows Boris Johnson is actually still preferred to Rishi Sunak, paid supporter Penny said:
“I'd welcome Boris back, for all his faults....without him, I want to vote Reform.”
Other paid subscribers strongly disagree when it comes to Johnson though, with Caroline asking:
“Why would anyone want Boris back? He's as bad as the others. He had an 80 seat majority which he wasted….I'm voting Reform no matter who is in charge in the Tory Party.”
Whilst Mrs. Bucket once again gave her verdict on Reform UK:
“Thank you Michael for highlighting my frustration with Reform; if Tice would only appoint key spokespeople, he might start looking like a serious party, not a one man band.”
When it comes to the next election we are now seeing what a Labour Government would mean.
Keir Starmer - who was at the hardcore end of the ‘stop Brexit’ crowd - has now sought to downplay any notion that Labour supports a Rejoin EU agenda.
It seems even hardline Remainer MPs in Labour have been willing to shut up about it publicly after being repeatedly demolished at the ballot box by the pro-Brexit majority of voters.
But however much they want to downplay such issues, there are already now a few clues as to what Starmer’s Labour would be aiming for. And that’s clearly to get closer to the European Union.
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